The season finale of THE AMAZING RACE will be broadcast Sunday, Dec. 8 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT). The final four Teams start in Tokyo where they’ll find themselves rolling through a human bowling competition and stripping down for a phone call at the bottom of a giant fish bowl. Ultimately, the final three Teams will sprint to the finish line in Alaska for the one million dollar prize. This season's edition is averaging 9.67 million viewers, 2.4/06 in adults 18-49 and 3.2/07 in adults 25-54.

Maybe they are just helping each other out. The "machine" at the very top has a guy working on it. It has been raised up. I thought it was Jason at first, but now I think it is Tim. The girls might be too short or not strong enough and might be helping each other out.

Maybe they are just helping each other out. The "machine" at the very top has a guy working on it. It has been raised up. I thought it was Jason at first, but now I think it is Tim. The girls might be too short or not strong enough and might be helping each other out.

The guy in the top left looks like Leo. Notice the resemblance of the sideburns?

The giant "fishbowl" could be wordplay. When I think "fishbowl", I also think of an aquarium. In Tokyo, there is a Shinagawa Aquarium in the Shinagawa District. According to its English website, a 1F map diagram label states:

So we possibly know who won't be winning. Sorry if is too much of a spoiler.

Could you please clarify what you meant by possibly knowing who won't be winning?

If you look at the TAR 24 spoilers, it will make more sense.

Just did. And you're right -- I now know who probably didn't win. I don't mind -- the team wasn't one of my favorites anyway. Too bad they'll get a second chance -- unless I come to like them the second time around.